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Journal of the New Alchemists
Journal 1 - 1973 Journal 2 - 1974 Journal 3 - 1976 Journal 4 - 1977 Journal 5 - 1979 Journal 6 - 1980 Journal 7 – 1981
And Inform 'Ul8 Ear~hk SmCdlll'ds In addition to the seven ~of the New Alchemists, the activities and research of New Alchemy were published in Research Reports, Technical Bulletins, Working Papers, Quarterljes (7980-7990), Progress Reports on Solar Aquaculture, books, posters, films, and articles in media. This information embodies the design-DNA that will enable the creation of ecologically-derived human support systems to direct the course of humankind towards a greener, saner world.
SOLAR AOIJACIJl TlJRE • perspectives in Renewable Resource-Based Fish Production A Report to the National Science Foundation (151 pp.) September 1981. [ this is a final report summarizing all research & computer modelling of solar pond aquaculture up to June, 1982 ]
Ron Zweig (co-principal investigator) Robert Angevine (administrative officer) John Todd (co-principal investigator) Albert Doolittle (computer monitoring speciallist) John Wolfe (ecosystem analyst) David Engstrom (water chemist)
Six progress reports were written as background to the above final report: "Assessment of a Semi-Closed, Renewable Resource-Based Aquaculture System" Progress Report No. 1 "A Six-Month Progress Report" May 23, 1978 88 pp. by John Todd & Ron Zweig Progress Report No.2 [not found] Progress Report No.3 - May 20, 1979. 134 pp. (experiments from April 1978 to April 1979)
+ 14 appendices re: solar pond aquaculture, including: I Instrumenting the Arks. by Albert Doolittle & Charles Rockwell.
II. Looking for a New Aquaculture: The Roads Ahead. by John Todd IX Agriculture & Aquaculture in Bioshelters: The New Alchemy Experience.
by John Todd & John Wolfe . X The Energetics of Solar Pond Aquaculture. by John Wolfe
Progress Report No.4 - December 7, 1979 (experiments from May 1979 to Sept 1979) Progress Report No.5 - September 22, 1980 Progress Report No.6 - Part 1 Experimental Data - June 30-1982 Progress Report No.6 - Part 2 Computer Simulation Model September 1981
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:ESEARCH REPORTS: [ 1979 - 1995 1
RESEARCH REPORT 1. An Economic Comparison of Four 1 O,OOO-Square-Foot Food-Producing Greenhouses for Cape Cod, Massachussets. April 1986. 19 pp. by Norm Marshall
RESEARCH REPORT 2. An Analysis of Costs and Returns in Conventional and Organic Vegetable Production. July 1986. 16 pp. by Kurt Teichert
RESEARCH REPORT 3. The Composting Greenhouse at New Alchemy Institute: A Report on Two Years of Operation and Monitoring. Nov 1986. 30 pp. by Bruce Fulford.
RESEARCH REPORT 4 . (not found) RESEARCH REPORT 5. The Potential for Commercial Food-Producing Greenhouses in the Northeast: A Review of the Literature.
March 1987. 19 pp. By Norm Marshall. RESEARCH REPORT 6. Report on a Survey of New England Organic Farms. June 1987. 22 pp. by Kurt Teichert & Debra Schulz. RESEARCH REPORT 7 .. Laboratory and Field Application of Entomologenous Nematodes for Control of Insect Pest Species-
Part One - Literature review. 1986. 19 pp. by Dave Simser. RESEARCH REPORT 8. Lab and Field Trials 1987: Nematodes RESEARCH REPORT 9. Lab and Field Trials 1989: Nematodes RESEARCH REPORT 10. Cover Cropping and Green Manuring on Small Farms in New England and New York - An Informal Survey.
July 1988. 27 pp. Mark Schon beck. RESEARCH REPORT 11 . Bigflower Vetch and Rye vs. Rye Alone as a Cover Crop for No-till Sweet Corn. 1995 12 pp.
by Ralph DeGregorio, Mark Schonbeck, Joshua Levine, Guillermo Iranzo-Berrocal, and Heidi Hopkins. (as published in J. of Sustainable Agriculture. Vol. 5(4) 1995)
RESEARCH REPORT 12 A Preliminary Experiment on Covering Sweet Corn with Netting to Exclude Raccoon . 1995. by Ralph DeGregorio, Mark Schon beck , Dave Simser, Susan Cady, et al. I of Sustainable Agriculture. Vol. 6(2 / 3) 1995. P 21-28.
RESEARCH REPORT 13 Winter Annual cover Crops for the Home Garden. 1995. by Mark Schonbeck , Ralph DeGregorio, & Peggy Elder.
J of Sustainable Agriculture. vol 6(2 / 3) 1995. p.29-53. RESEARCH REPORT 14 Evaluation of a Paper Mulch Made from Recycled Materials as an Alternative to Plastic Film Mulch
for Vegetables. 1995. by Mark Schon beck , Ralph DeGregorio, et al. I of Sustainable Agriculture. Vol. 7(1) 1995.p 39-61 .
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MISC. RESEARCH REPORTS:
MISC RESEARCH REPORT 1: Observations of Plant Response and Food Production in Solar Bioshelters. November 1977. 14 pp. by Kathi Ryan & Earle Barnhart [report on maiden winter of Cape Cod Ark, built in fall 1976 1
MISC. RESEARCH REPORT 2 Importance of Carbon Oioxide in Greenhouse Crop Production: A Greenhouse C02 Dynamics Primer. Nov 1 1978. 35 pp. by Robert "Sardo" Sardinsky
MISC. RESEARCH REPORT 3. Greenhouse C02 Dynamics and Composting in a Solar Heated Bioshelter. 1979. 19 pp. by Robert "Sardo" Sardinsky. Published in " Solar Greenhouses: Living & Growing" - proceedings of 2"" Natl Energy-Conserving Greenhouse Conference. p 22-40. Am. Solar Energy Society.
MISC RESEARCH REPORT 4: A Design Report on The Bioshelter Exhibit for the Boston Museum of Science. April 1983 by Earle Barnhart & Peter Burgoon
MISC RESEARCH REPORT 5: The New Alchemy House: An Example of Sustainable Design" by John Quinney and Donald Watson
TECHNICAL BULLETINS:
1. How to Build the New Alchemy Sailwing Windmill by Gary Hirshberg, Jay Baldwin, Joe Seale. 8 pp. 2. How To Construct a Solar Algae Pond. by Carl Baum and Ron Zweig. 4 pp. 3. Notes on Greenhouse Agricultural Management. by Colleen Armstrong. 8 pp. 4. The New Alchemy Institute Bibliography. 8 pp. 5. Designing Sustainable Small Farms & Homesteads. by John Quinney 12 pp.
(a reprint from Mother Earth News July/August 1984) 6. Home-Scale Wastewater Treatment Systems. by Tad Montgomery. 23 pp. 7. Controlling Aphids in the Greenhouse. 9 pp. Colleen Armstrong, Steven Chamay, Richard Heiman, Canstance Wiseman 8. Nontoxic Insect Pest Management for the Garden. 23 pp. Pam Moran and Dave Simser. 9. Toxins In the Home and Safe Alternatives. 22 pp. Maureen Mc Clelland 10. Gypsy Moth Control
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QlJARTERIIES: [ 1980 - 1990 ]
New Alchemy Quarterly [ plus selected articles]
1. Spring 1980. Notes on Tree Crops at New Alchemy. 8 pp. 2. Summer 1980 .. 3. Fall 1980. 8 pp. 4. Winter Solstice 1980. - Notes on Greenhouse Agricultural Management. by Colleen Armstrong. 12 pp. 5. Summer 1981.. 16 pp.
-- Gardening in Fertile Waters by Carl Baum 6. Fall 1981. 24 pp.
-- Bioshelters - Pillowdomery by J. Baldwin 7. Winter 1981 / 1982. 24 pp.
-- Bioshelter. by John Wolfe -- Relative Insulating Properties of Gases. by Joe Seale
8. Spring 1982: Reading Up, Reaching Out. 24 pp. -- Costa Rica: A Report from N.A.I.S.A. by Wm. McLarney -- Aquaculture - Hydroponics in the Ark. by Peter Burgoon
9. Summer 1982 Second Generation Bioshelters 24 pp. -- Tefzel
-- The Pillow Dome Opening: The Modern Age of Bioshelters Begins. by Gary Hirshberg -- The Latest Year of Research on Bioshelters : A Summary. by John Wolfe -- [Fish] Breeding in Bioshelters. by Linda Gusman -- Bioshelters : How's the Dome Project doing? by J. Baldwin -- Heat Transfer with Insulating Gases. 12 pp. by Joe Seale
10. 1982. Annual Report 11 . Spring 1983. 24 pp.
-- Farming Black Locust and Bamboo on Cape Cod. by Earle Barnhart -- Notes from the Winter Dome. by Daryl Bergquist
12. Summer 1983: 24 pp. 13. Fall 1983: Naives and Visionaries 20 pp.
-- Overall, the Pillow Dome is working well. by Daryl Bergquist
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14. Winter 1983 : 24 pp. -- The Composting Greenhouse for Commercial Regenerative Agriculture. by Bruce Fulford -- Some New Ideas for Residential Bioshelters. by Earle Barnhart -- Working to Breed a Better Predator. [ greenhouse IPM] by Colleen Armstrong. -- How Warm are Our Bioshelters? by Daryl Bergquist. -- Seasonal Aquaculture : Outdoor Summer Production. by Ron Zweig & Linda Gussman
15: Spring 1984. 24 pp. 16. Summer 1984. Alternative Agriculture. 24 pp. 17. Fall 1984., 24 pp. 18. Winter 1984 .. Do Integrated Systems Really Work Better? 24 pp
-- Business School Student Looks at NAI's Composting Greenhouse. by Norm Marshall. -- The Economics of Integration: The Composting Greenhouse as a Case Study. by Bruce Fulford. -- When Do Solar Algae Ponds Make Cents? by Ron Zweig. -- Infared Radiation Heat Loss Through Greenhouse Glazings. by Daryl Bergquist.
19. Spring 1985: GrOWing Food in Water: The Art & Science of Aquaculture and Hydroponics. 24 pp. -- Why Aquaculture? by Wm. McLarney -- A Simple Demand Feeder for [Fish] Cage Culture. by John Hargreaves. -- The [Typical] New England Household. by David Rosenmiller & John Quinney. -- Evaluation of Biological Islands for Control of Greenhouse Whitefly. by Richard Meadows. -- The Compost [Greenhouse] Story Heats Up. by Bruce Fulford.
20. Summer 1985: Educating for the Future - Now. 24 pp. 21. Fall 1985: Beating the System. 24 pp.
-- An Aphidoletes aphidimyza Update. by Colleen Armstrong -- The Economics of Food-Producing Greenhouses in the Northeastern United States. by Norm Marshall
22. Winter 1985: Some New Ideas on the House of Your Dreams. 24 pp. -- Our Superinsulated Auditorium : Monitoring Results summary. by Bill Smith.
23. Spring 1986: Designing The New Landscape. 24 pp. -- Lessons Learned from an Established Edible Landscape. by Earle Barnhart . -- Composting Greenhouse Update. by Bruce Fulford
24. Summer 1986: Alternative Technology Around the World. 24 pp. 25 . Summer 1986: The Future of the Small Farm. 24 pp. 26. Winter 1986: We Design Our House. 24 pp.
-- Hard Choices in Building Design [the New Alchemy House] Page 5 of 10 3/7/10
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27. Spring 1987: Between the Pointed Stick and the Chisel plow: Small Farm Technology. 24 pp. 28. Summer 1987: Keeping Our Eyes On The Vision, Feet On The Ground. 24 pp. 29. Fall 1987: Solar Greenhouses. 24 pp.
-- Composting Greenhouse Design Update. by Norm Marshall -- Refurbishing the Ark. by Mark Ward -- Nitrogen in the Composting Greenhouse by Mark Schonbeck.
30. Winter 1987 : Biological Controls: A Promising Future. 24 pp. 31 . Spring 1988: Meeting the Affordable Housing Challenge. 24 pp. 32 . Summer 1988: Preserving Genetic Diversity. 24 pp. 33. Fall 1988: Composting and Cover Crops. 24 pp.
-- Nitrate in Winter Greenhouse Leafy Vegetables. by Mark Schonbeck 34. Winter 1988 : Old Alchemists Write Home. 24 pp. 35. Spring 1989: Educating Tomorrow's Environmentalists'. 24 pp.
-- New Alchemy's Green Classroom. by Judy Salisbury -- Ecosystems for the Classroom. by Earle Barnhart
36. Summer 1989: Managing Growth. 24 pp. -- Composting Greenhouse Update. by Mark Schonbeck.
37. Fall 1989: Promise Rediscovered: New Alchemy's First Twenty Years. 24 pp. [ an overview of New Alchemy from 1969 to 1989 1
38. Winter 1989-90: Curcs, Legumes, Fruit Loops & More: Our Researchers' Latest Work. 24 pp. -- Growing Mulch in Place. by Mark Schonbeck & Ralph DeGregorio
39. Spring/Summer 1990: A Message to Earthkeepers. 24 pp. -- The Future of Entomogenous Nematodes and the Modern Insect Pest. by Dave Simser -- Cover Crops at a Glance. by Mark Schoenbeck & Ralph DeGregorio -- Cutting Off the Nitrate Supply. by Robert Rivera, Mark Schon beck & Ralph DeGregorio
[ nitrates in winter-grown greenhouses leafy vegetables 1 40. Fall 1990 : New Alchemy in the '90's. 24 pp.
-- Cover Crops for Weed Control in Lettuce. by Mark Schon beck, Judy Browne, & Ralph DeGregorio.
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NEW ALCHEMY BOOKS:
The Book of the New Alchemists 1977. 176 pp. edited by Nancy Jack Todd. publ. E.P. Dutton, New York.
The Village As Solar Ecology : proceedings of the New Alchemy/ Threshold Generic Design Conference of April 1979 1980. 135 pp.
editors John Todd and Nancy Jack Todd.
Backyard Fish Farm Book' Growing Fish in Floating Cages. ,1981. 90 pp. William McLarney and Jeffrey Parkin Brickhouse Publishing Co.
A Guide to Home Food Production 1982. 176 pp. by staff of New Alchemy. publ by Cape & Islands Self-Reliance Corp A Teacher's
Water pumping Windmill Book 1982. 141 pp. by Gary Hirshberg. Brickhouse Publ. Gardening for All Seasons 1983. 309 pp. by staff of New Alchemy Institute. editors Gary Hirshberg and Tracy Calvan.
Brickhouse Publ.
Manual for the Green Classroom - A Garden Based SCience Curriculum. Aug 1988. 166 pp. by Judith Salisbury. publ by New Alchemy Institute
BOOKS BY NEW ALCHEMISTS - OTHER PUBLISHERS:
The Freshwater Aquaculture Book' A handbook for small scale fish culture in North America. 1984. by William McLarney. 583 pp Cloudburst Press
Bioshelters Ocean Arks City Farminr;r Ecology as the Basis of Design 1984. by John and Nancy Todd
From Eco-cities to I iving Machines 1994. by John and Nancy Todd
A Safe and Sustainable World' The promise of Ecological Design 2005. by Nancy Jack Todd Island Press
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WORKING PAPERS: [1983 - 1988 1
1. The Pillow Dome Bioshelter : part I, data analysis. Joe Seale, Daryl Bergquist, and John Quinney. Fall 1983 2. The Pillow Dome Bioshelter : part 2 - test cell investigations. Daryl Bergquist and Joe Seale Spring 1984.
( A final report to E.!. duPonde Nemours & Company, Inc.) 3. Biothermal Energy: cogenerants of thermophilic composting and their integration within food-producing
and waste-recycling systems. Sept 1983. 19 pp. by Bruce Fulford. (reprinted from Proceedings of the First Inti Conf. of Composting of Solid Wastes& Slurries, Leeds England)
4. Year-round vegetable growing in Massachusetts: an economic comparison of a hydroponic greenhouse and a composting greenhouse. May 1984. by Rob Lichtman
5. Studies on the suitability of several sages and scented geraniums as host plants for greenhouse whitefly Trjaleurodes yaporarjorum Westwood and its parasite Encarsja formosa Gahan . Fall 1984. by Richard H. Meadows.
6. Integrated pest management in bioshelters : research and education. Dec. 1984. Colleen Armstrong and John Quinney (A final report to the Massachusetts Society for Promoting Agriculture)
7. Non-chemical pest control for year-round food production in cold climates: research and education . April 1986 Colleen Armstrong and John QUinney. ( A final report to the C.S. Fund)
8. Collaborative projects involving the egg-parasitic wasp, Edovum puttlerj. December 1985. Bugg, R.L. 9. The use of nectar-bearing plants to enhance biological control of pests of collards. Jan 1986. Robert L. Bugg .. 10. Insects visiting flowering herbs on Cape Cod, Massachusetts. Fall 1986. 64 pp. Hilde Maingay.
(masters thesis, Antioch New England) 11 . The New Alchemy Institute superinsulated auditorium: monitoring results - a low-cost computer monitoring system
for superinsulated buildings. Fall 1985 . Bill Smith, Daryl Bergquist, & Joe Seale 12. Relevant statistics on the life support systems of a typical family of four in New England. Jan 1985. 98 pp. David Rosenmiller 13. An economic analysis of home food production. April 1987. 143 pp. David Rosenmiller 14. Alternative technology demonstration houses. Spring 1986. Jake Sterling
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15. The market for the residential bioshelter. Oct 1985. Norm Marshall 16. The thermal performance of the New Alchemy Institute's composting greenhouse. Jan 1987. 19 pp.
Daryl Bergquist, Bruce Fulford , Norm Marshall, and Rick Baruch. 17. Co-composting dairy manures and bulking agents from the solid waste stream. Jun 1987. 79 pp. Bruce Fulford. 18. Considerations for New Alchemy Institute's role in green manure research. Aug 1986. Lisa Colburn. 1 3 pp. 19. Nitrogen dynamics in the New Alchemy Institute's composting greenhouse. June 1987.78 pp. Mark Schon beck 20. Toxicity of selected pesticides to the aphid predator Aphidoletes aphidimyza. May 1987. Colleen Armstrong 21. IPM for food production in cold climates: pesticide tolerance of Aphidoletes aphidimyza. 1987. Colleen Armstrong 22. Leaf composting pilot projects in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Dec. 30, 1987. Bruce Fulford and John Quinney.
(report to Mass. Division of Solid Waste Management & Mass. Dept of Envir. Quality Engineering) 23. (not found) 24. (not found) 25 . (not found) 26. Greenhouse vegetables, nitrates, and human health: a literature review. Dec. 1987. 39 pp. Mark W. Schon beck 27. Toxins in the home. Sept. 1987. Maureen McClelland. 37 pp. 28. The classroom ecosystem. 1988. Earle Barnhart and Judith Salisbury 51 pp. 29. Improved composting greenhouse designs based on energy, nitrogen, and materials handling research. Dec 1987. 28 pp.
by Kurt Teichert, Mark Schon beck, Bruce Fulford , Daryl Bergquist, Lee Goodell 30. Integrated pest management for greenhouse floriculture - chrysanthemums. 1988. Colleen Armstrong
REPORTS ABOUT THE ARK ON PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, CANADA ( the Ark on PEl was built by New Alchemy PEl in 1976, and operated by NAI PEl until 1978.
The PEl Canadian provincial government then managed it until June 1 981 . )
An Ark for Prince Edward Island: A Report to the Federal Government of Canada. Dec 30, 1976. Book 11" h x 22" wide. 78 pp. By John Todd, Robert Angevine, Solsearch Architects, Tyrone Cashman.
POSTERS: "THE ARK - an early exploration in weaving together the sun, wind, biology, and architecture on behalf of humanity"
by Solsearch Architects & New Alchemy Institute. 20"x28", 2 sides. (Full color exterior photograph on one side, architects' drawing of the interior and how it works on the other side.)
"The P.E.I. Ark" by Solsearch Architects, Charlottetown, PEl, Canada. 22"x30" "This poster updates the design description in the 'Journal of the New Alchemists (3). 1976."
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FILM:
"The New Alchemists" 1974. National Film Board of Canada, Montreal. 16 mm. color 1 06C 0174 157 28 minutes 40 seconds.
"New Alchemy: A Rediscovery of Promise". 1984. by Lawrence Burke, Flying Cloud Moving Pictures. (54 minute or 27 minutes) "A portrait of the people and place which make up the New Alchemy Institute, one of the world's pioneering appropriate
technology research centers." Shows research and education about solar energy, ecology, aquaculture, organic farming and environmental design.
ARCHIVED PUBLICATIONS: Additional records of the New Alchemy Institute are located at Iowa State University Library, Department of Special Collections, 403 Parks Library, Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa, 50011 -2 140.
(correspondence, minutes, publications, and other materials, from 1970-1991,
OTHER PUBLICATIONS BY NEW ALCHEMISTS:
Annals of Earth ~is a publication of Ocean Arks International. Edited by Nancy Todd, it describes on-going work by New Alchemists or related ideas about ecological sustainability. Ocean Arks International, 176 Battery Street, 3rd Floor, Burlington, VT 05401
SELECTED MAGAZINE ARTICLES ABQUI NEW ALCHEMY in the mid-1970's:
"The New Alchemy : how to survive in your spare time" James K. Page Jr., and Wilson Clark. Smithsonian Magazine February 1975. "The New Alchemy Institute: Search for an Alternative Agriculture" Nicholas Wade. ~ Vol. 187, No 4178, February 28, 1975. "The New Alchemists" John Todd. The Co-Eyolution Ouarterly, Spring 1976. "The New Alchemists" Wade Greene. The New York Times Magazine, August 8, 1976. "The New Alchemists: Creating a Gentle Science to Heal the Earth". Michael Gery. New Roots for the Northeast Nov/ Dec 1979.
p.20-26. Northeast Appropriate Technology Network, Greenfield, MA
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Journal of the New Alchemists 1Table of Contents
INTRODUCTION
NEW ALCHEMY
Financial Status of the Institute
Visitors . . . . . . . .
Employment or Apprenticing .
A Note to Associates ... . .
Changing Seasons: Winter and Spring
Reference Material :
Solar Energy Digest. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
A Selected and Annotated Bibliography of New Alchemy Information
Introductory Hedgerow Bibliography . . . .
Introductory Companion Planting Bibliography
ENERGY
Wind Power - Earle Barnhart
A Windmill in India - Marcus M. Sherman
LAND AND ITS USE
Costa Rica
A Thumbnail History - Nancy Todd
Travel Impressions - Nancy Todd .
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The Endangered Tropics: A Look at Land Use in Costa Rica - John Todd. 27
Restoration and Reconstruction in Costa Rica - John Todd . . . . .. 32
A Preliminary Bibliography: The Use of Land and Waters in the American Tropics. 47
AQUACULTURE
Introductory Remarks.
Studies of the Ecology of the Characid Fish Brycon Guatemalells;s
in the Rio Tirimbina, Heredia Province, Costa Rica, with special
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reference to its suitability for culture as a food fish - William O. McLarney 52
EXPLORATIONS
Earth Gypsies - Laura and David Engstrom
Traditional Ways in New Mexico Villages - Will Wrotb
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Journal of the New Alchemists 2 Table of Contents
NEW ALCHEMY
Last Summer - Nancy Todd
Note to Associates, Foundation Support
Mail - and the Journal - Nancy Todd
Book Reviews - Will Wroth
ENERGY
A Water Pumping Windmill That Works - Marcus Sherman
Windmill Electronics - Frederick Archibald
LAND AND ITS USE
New Alchemy's Ark: A Proposed Solar Heat and Wind Powered
Greenhouse and Aquaculture Complex Adapted to
Northern Climates - Robert Angevine, Earle Barnhart and John Todd
Toward A Self-Sustaining Agriculture - Richard Merrill
New Alchemy Agricultural Research Report No.1
A Preliminary Study of Resistance in Twenty Varieties of Cabbages
to the Cabbage Worm Butterfly (Pieris rapae) - Hilde Atema
A Brief Natural History of the Imported Cabbage Butterfly
(Pieris rapae) - Hilde A tema
New Alchemy Agricultural Research Report No.2
Irrigation of Garden Vegetables with Fertile Fish
Pond Water - William O. McLarney
AQUACULTURE
Walton Two: A Compleat Guide to Backyard Fish
Farming - William O. McLarney and John Todd
An Improved Method for Culture of Midge Larvae for Use as
Fish Food - William O. McLarney
EXPLORATIONS
The Dilemma Beyond Tomorrow - John Todd
On the Need for Studies of Food Consumption
Ideas - E. N. Anderson, Jr. and Marja Anderson
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NEW ALCHEMY
Looking Back - Nancy Jack Todd
The Trash Fish Cook Book - Bill McLarney and Bryce Butler
ENERGY
An Advanced Sail-Wing for Water-Pumping Windmills - Earle Barnhart
Savonius Rotor - Earle Barnhart
Solar Collector for Heating Water - Earle Barnhart
Earth Breath: Wind Power - Jim Bukey
LAND AND ITS USE
An Ark for Prince Edward Island - John Todd
The Shape of Things to Come:
The Architects' View - Ole Hammarlund and David Bergmark
Confessions of a Novice Compostor - Tyrone Cashman
Our Gardens... and Our Rabbits - Hilde Atema Maingay
Further Experiments in the Irrigation of Garden Vegetables
with Fertile Fish Pond Water - William O. McLarney
The World in Miniature - John Todd
AQUACULTURE
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Midge Culture - William O. McLarney, Joseph S. Levine and Marcus M. Sherman 80
A New Low - Cost Method of Sealing Fish
Pond Bottoms - William O. McLarney and]. Robert Hunter 85
Cultivo Experimental de Peces en Estanques - Anibal Patino R. 86
EXPLORATIONS
Populist Manifesto .... for Poets with Love - Lawrense Ferlinghetti
Meditation on the Dark Ages, Past and Present - William Irwin Thompson
Self-Health: Exploring Alternatives in Personal Health
Services - Nancy Milio, Ruth Hubbard
Women and Ecology - Nancy Jack Todd
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NEW ALCHEMY
Recent Activities - Nancy Jack Todd Births and Deaths Opening the Arks - Nancy Jack Todd New Alchemy - Costa Rica - Bill McLarney Herb Tea Project - Bill McLarney Technology Appropriate to Gandoca, Costa Rica - Earle Barnhart Book Reviews - Bill McLarney The Cook Book of the New Alchemists The Trash Fish Cook Book Rides Again
ENERGY
LAND AND ITS USE
Intensive Vegetable Production - Hilde Maingay Experimenting with Growing Beans - Susan Ervin The Effects of Mulching with "Seaweed" and Azolla
on Lettuce Productivity - Susan Ervin Fertile Fish Pond Water Irrigation Trials - Susan Ervin
AQUACULTURE
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The Saga of the Solar-Algae Ponds - Ron Zweig 63 Three Experiments with Semi-enclosed Fish Culture Systems - Ron Zweig
1. The Miniature Ark 69 2. The Six-Pack Pond and the Midge Pond 72 3. The Dome Pond 73
Cage Culture - William O. McLarney 77
BIOSHEL TERS
Tomorrow is Our Permanent Address - John Todd Bioshelters as Organisms - Ron Zweig Bioshelter Primer - Earle Barnhart The Six-Pack: A Backyard Solar Greenhouse - Laura Engstrom
EXPLORATIONS
85 107 114 125
Return to the Feminist Principle - Evelyn Ames 131 Morningsong - Dawnine Martinez 137 Political Prospects, Cultural Choices, Anthropological Horizons - Richard Falk 138
Journal of the New Alchemists 5 Table of Contents
NEW ALCHEMY
Overview - Nancy Jack Todd Coming to New Alchemy - Conn Nugent Calculating Engines - Albert M. Doolittle, Jr . On the Cryptic Phrase "Mathematical Modelling" - John Wolfe Costa Rica - 1977 - William O. McLarney Book Reviews - Nancy Jack Todd
ENERGY
The New Alchemy Sailwing - Earle Ba171hatt and Gary Hirshberg The Green Gulch Sail wing - Tyrone Cashman New Alchemy Hydrowind Development Program - Joe Seale
LAND AND ITS USE
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Mexican Bean Battles - Susan Ervin 53 Effects of Mulches - Susan Ervin 56 A Study of the Energy Efficiency of Intensive Vegetable Production
- Hilde Maingay 62 Some Other Friends of the Earth - Jeffrey Parkin 69 On the Feasibility of a Permanent Agricultural Landscape - Earle Barnhart 73
AQUACULTURE
Open System Fish Culture - 1977 - William O. McLarney and
Jeffi'ey Parkin 89 Investigations of Semi-closed Aquatic Ecosystems - Ron Zweig 93 The Birth and Maturity of an Aquatic Ecosystem - Ron Zweig 105
The Second Wave : The Application of New Alchemy Aquaculture Techniques to a Remote, Small-scale Trout Farm - Meredith OISOI1 110
BIOSHEL TERS
Biotechnic Strategies in Bioshelters - Earle Barnhart Soundings from the Cape Cod Ark - Kathi Ryan Where Does All the Heat Go? - Joe Seale
EXPLORA nONS
Future of Latin America - William o. McLa111ey The Life of the Naturalist, Jean Henri Casimer Fabre, 1823-1915
- Meredith Fuller Luyten
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Journal of the New Alchemists 6 Contents
Introduction-Nallcy JLICR Todd +
NEW ALCHEMY 7
New Alchemv: Creation Myth and Ongoing Saga-Nancy jack Todd 9 Farm Saturdavs and Beyond 16 No Nukes - -Nallcy jack Todd 18 Notes of an Alchemist 's Apprentice-Nancy Wright 20 Book Reviews- - Bill AlcLarney .& Christ ilia RanJ)/ey 22 Poem- -jamfI George 26 Costa Rica -Fish Culture- Bill ;HeLamey 27
ENERGY 31
A \i\i ater- Pumping Windmill Primer-Gary HirshbeTg 33 An Integrated Wind-Povvered System to Pump, Store, and Deliver Heat and Cold
- Josepll S('Il/e 43 Whatever Happened to Compressed Air~-Josep" Seale +9
LAND AND ITS USE 5 I
Further Experiments on the Effects of Mulches on Crop Yields and Soil Conditions -Swan 1: n Jill 53
Tree Crops: Creating the Foundation of a Permanent Agriculture- Earle Barnhart 57 New Alchemy Tree Crop Research-- PLIlI/a Gifford .& Ear/e Bamhar! 7+
AQUACULTURE 77
Were Have All the Fishes Gone? - joltn Todd 79 Peck's Mi lwaukee Sun 1877 82 Cage C ulture Bill HcLarilry .& Jeffrey P,lrkill 83 Biological F ilters, \-Vater Quality and Fresh Water C1ams,Viir/zael Stewart Con17or 90 Solar Aquaculture 93
Historical Ovcrvlew ROil Z-1l'cig 93 rhe Dome as ;\J ursen- -R lill Z'i:('cig 96
SUI11I1l<lrl ' of Fish Cultu re Techniqucs 111 Solar-:\Igac Ponds-fohll Wolfe & ROll Zweig 97 Sunlight Parrcrns \rithout, Chemistrv Pattcrns Within: The \' IC\\" from a Solar- Algae Pond
10111/ Wolff, n.1~v'id rllgs/rom, R OI! Z~tL'fig 100 The Energetics of Solar- A lgac Pond Aquaculture follll !rolfe 106
Dreaming in Mv Own Backyard- -/ohll T odd 108-
BIOSHFI .TFRS 113
From Our Experience: The First Three Years .-\board the Cape Cod ,-\rk Tlte -,t4f of Xeu' ,--Ileltemy & So/searrh .--1 rcltiterl.l 115
F.\:PLORATIO:,\S 155
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Journal of the New Alchemists 7 7 The New Alchemy Institute 9 Introduction Nancy Jack Todd
'3 New Alchemy 16 Adventures in the Mail Trade 17 Reflections on Apprenticeship '9 Valentine Season: Riverdale 19 Poem TYTune Cashman
CONTENTS
Denise Backus Scott Stokoe
Thomas Beny
20 Reaching Out Robert Sardinsky 23 Another Earth Gypsy Tyrone Cashman 26 New Alchemy and Ecodevelopment in Costa Rica William O. McLamey
35 Energy 37 Greasing the Windmill Sietze Buning 39 Scale and Diversity in Energy Systems Joe Seale 42 The Forming of the Cape and Islands Self-Reliance Cooperative Greg Watson and
Michael Greene 45 Autologic J. Baldwin
5' Land and Its Use 53 Garden Notes Susan Ervin 56 A Report From the Tree People 56 Introduction John Quinney 58 Surveying and Grafting Local and Antique Fruit Trees Mavis Clark 58 Recycling Leaf Nutrients Ed Goodell 60 Nitrogen-Fixing Trees and Shrubs John Quinney 62 Hedgerows and Living Fences John Quinney 64 Birds and Biological Pest Control Loie U"quhart 68 Tree Crops for Structural Materials Scott Stokoe 70 Weaving With Willow Maryann Fameli and Earle Bamhart
7' Aquaculture 74 Alternatives to Commercial Feeds in the Diets of Cultured Fish William O. McLarney and
J efFey Parkin 83 Defining and Defying Limits to Solar-Algae Pond Fish Culture David Engstrom, John Wolfe,
and Ron Zweig 88 Modeling Algal Growth and Decline in Solar-Algae Ponds David Engstrom, John Wolfe, and
Ron Zweig
95 Bioshelters 97 Logging The Course of the Ark 97 Indoor Gardening Colleen Annstmng
104 Controlling the Whitefly Colleen An/lStrong 108 Toxic Materials in the Bioshelter Food Chains and Surrounding Ecosystems DT. Han Tai,
Colleen AmlStmng, and John Todd 1 10 Reglazing John Wolfe 112 Modeling and Design of Future Bioshelters Joe Seale and John Wolfe 1'9 Putting Ourselves on the Line 119 The BAM Greenhouse: Homemade Tapestry Hilde Maingay 120 The BAM Greenhouse: It's Great Ate Atema
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